Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

she is a beautiful mama. Sorry to hear about all of your troubles. Every ones flock dynamics are different. My roo's don't DARE bother a broody hen. I have 3 running around the yard now with chicks, and the roo's know better than to mess with mama! Next time you have a broody you will know what to do for your flock!
Back in March one of my EE pullets went broody. As I posted 3/28, I placed 10 locally obtained fertile eggs under her. Well, I learned a lot from this first experience. I wasn't ready to introduce my Marans pullets to the flock so I couldn't isolate her. Mistake! Others laid in her nest even with her in it! By last week all but one were broken and gone. The lone remaining egg failed to hatch and I removed it 4/22 which was day 25.
So, I got day olds (2 BL and 2 BO) and put them under her Saturday night. Still not isolated; pullets were fascinated but no problem. My SS cockerel not so much. He killed 1 BL chick. Also attacked my BIL and then jumped me this weekend. His reservation at freezer camp is for my next day off
Here is part of the new family (now safely set up in my attached brood pen.
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Awh so cute - sorry about the other chick. I had my lead White Leghorn roo Foghorn pick up the day old Wellie and fling it. Thankfully the baby wasn't harmed.


Back in March one of my EE pullets went broody. As I posted 3/28, I placed 10 locally obtained fertile eggs under her. Well, I learned a lot from this first experience. I wasn't ready to introduce my Marans pullets to the flock so I couldn't isolate her. Mistake! Others laid in her nest even with her in it! By last week all but one were broken and gone. The lone remaining egg failed to hatch and I removed it 4/22 which was day 25.
So, I got day olds (2 BL and 2 BO) and put them under her Saturday night. Still not isolated; pullets were fascinated but no problem. My SS cockerel not so much. He killed 1 BL chick. Also attacked my BIL and then jumped me this weekend. His reservation at freezer camp is for my next day off
Here is part of the new family (now safely set up in my attached brood pen.
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Looks like you guys are in for a bit of snow today? Hope those babies will hunker down under their mommas!

she is a beautiful mama. Sorry to hear about all of your troubles. Every ones flock dynamics are different. My roo's don't DARE bother a broody hen. I have 3 running around the yard now with chicks, and the roo's know better than to mess with mama! Next time you have a broody you will know what to do for your flock!
 
Looks like you guys are in for a bit of snow today? Hope those babies will hunker down under their mommas!

not what just heard on the news. Mama's bring their lil ones out in the snow. All 3 were out with their lil ones in the cold and rain yesterday from 7am to around 5 when they brought them in for the night. Broody chicks don't need the warmth we seem to think chicks need. I was just in the front yard. It is 43 degree's and "Mama" was warming up her chicks. Mama's daughter was out and about feeding hers as was the other broody Sumatra with chicks.
 
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not what just heard on the news. Mama's bring their lil ones out in the snow. All 3 were out with their lil ones in the cold and rain yesterday from 7am to around 5 when they brought them in for the night. Broody chicks don't need the warmth we seem to think chicks need. I was just in the front yard. It is 43 degree's and "Mama" was warming up her chicks. Mama's daughter was out and about feeding hers as was the other broody Sumatra with chicks.
Awwh. I love watching the broody teach the babies how to find food.
 
Finally got a look in there, and there was one unhatched egg and one dead chick. I don't know if the dead chick was the one that got dropped and (possibly) pecked, or if it's the one that hatched late-- the egg that got left out in the rainstorm. Either way, I am sadly putting that into the 'lessons learned' category and chalking the loss up to my inexperience. At least Ms. Broody has 5 chicks to raise now!
 
Awwhhh so adorable! Look at that proud momma.

Finally got a look in there, and there was one unhatched egg and one dead chick. I don't know if the dead chick was the one that got dropped and (possibly) pecked, or if it's the one that hatched late-- the egg that got left out in the rainstorm. Either way, I am sadly putting that into the 'lessons learned' category and chalking the loss up to my inexperience. At least Ms. Broody has 5 chicks to raise now!
 
Bless! Neeeeeed some of those!!!!!
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Mine still have another 10 days to go!

Hermione is sitting tight. Seems to have smashed 2 of the maran eggs, but the other 16 are all warm! Am going to candle if it ever warms up and dries out enough to get her off the nest for a minute!

I think she has been disturbed by crows and magpies trying to get her food and has broken an egg in the process. Pretty sure it was her that ate one of them as well. So she now has some nice netting over her puppy play pen to keep the wild birds out!
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Awwhhh so adorable! Look at that proud momma.

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